In his personal work, he explored the depiction of vivid and extreme ranges of human psychology and emotion.

In some lights, viewed even from a hilltop, it is of a vivid green next the shore.

It made a more vivid red than ordinary Kermes.

It must present the form of things in a more vivid manner than we ordinarily see them in nature.

Ives School and their art was characterised by use of vivid and often non-naturalistic colour and the use of bold technique above form.

Late 17th century was also marked by a vivid intellectual and artistic activity.

Now I do not suppose that as a matter of mechanical accuracy this was so, but the impression of the eyes seen as part of a vivid impression of the head is seldom that they are the same size.

On the contrary, all impressions, that is, all sensations, either outward or inward, are strong and vivid: the limits between them are more exactly determined: nor is it easy to fall into any error or mistake with regard to them.

She appeared in over 300 pornographic films under the name "Violet Blue", several of which were produced by Wicked Pictures and Vivid Entertainment.

Since it was translucent, thin layers of red lac were built up or glazed over a more opaque dark color to create a particularly deep and vivid color.

Subsequent REM stages increase in duration, so the last REM stage before awakening is the longest and most vivid.

Suicide, as a theme, is evident also from the use of vivid imagery, as well as the heavy hearted tone conveyed through Emily's use of caesura and interjection.

That picture of it was still as clear and vivid to me as a photograph.

That unblinkingly vivid Japanese sun seems the blazing focus of the glassy ocean's immeasurable burning-glass.

The interest in it is vivid and constant; the interest in other topics is fleeting.

The recording was acquired by Vivid Entertainment, who plans to distribute the tape as "Kendra Exposed".

The Romans liked bright colors, and many Roman villas were decorated with vivid red murals.

The thought process is non-logical and often bizarre, sensation and perception is vivid but created internally by the brain, and the body's movements are inhibited.

The vivid bass line illustrates the crushing of the serpent's head.

The Zoot Suit Riots were vivid incidents of racial violence against Latinos (e.g. Mexican-Americans) in Los Angeles in 1943.

These contain some vivid poetical descriptions, but are in the main treatises in poetical form.

These unanswered questions find a home in my work, which evokes the mystery, fear and irony of those vivid memories of my past. I do not claim to understand these questions.

Throughout the rest of the season, Martin experienced disturbing and vivid flashbacks to all of the shootings in which he had been involved.

Trudging home, Fran Hunter's eye is drawn to a vivid splash of colour on the white ground, ravens circling above.

With Mr. Cable along to see for you, and describe and explain and illuminate, a jog through that old quarter is a vivid pleasure.

Yet it was busy, too, with all the remembrances the place naturally awakened; and they were particularly distinct and vivid.

More Vocab Words

::: criteria - standards used in judging; CF. criterion
::: seasoned - experienced
::: pseudonym - pen name; fictitious name assumed by an author; ADJ. pseudonymous
::: blare - loud or harsh roar or screech; dazzling blaze of light
::: deadlock - standstill resulting from the opposition of two unrelenting forces; stalemate
::: etymology - study of word parts; study of the origins of words
::: conglomerate - corporation made up of several different companies in diversified fields; mass of various material gathered together; rock consisting of small stones held together by clay; V.
::: sensual - devoted to the pleasures of the sense; carnal; voluptuous; Ex. sensual woman/curves/lips
::: ellipsis - omission of words from a text; mark used to indicate an omission (when the meaning can be understood without them); PL. ellipses
::: hierarchy - arrangement by rank or standing; authoritarian body divided into ranks; body of persons having authority